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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
One cent the ward each time. Twenty words one month one dollar.
DR. MAUD INGEKSOLL UAWLEY
Chiropractor and Physcultopatlilst
fflce Second Floor First National Bank Bldg. Opposite Hotel Austin
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itz and Cabinet Baths, Hot and Cold Spray Baths, Electric and Swedish
Massage. Rest and Medical uymnastio wooms
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PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
. ear, nose and throat Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P
, R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. . 21-tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
; 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
land, Ore. 73-tf
K. D. ISRIGGS, Attorney-at-Law.
Pioneer Block, Ashland. .
OIVIO IMPROVEMENT CLUB The
regular meetings of this club will
he held on the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
PIANO TUNING GEO. W. CROSS,
Medford, Ore., Piano Tuner and re
pairer. A tuner to particular
; musical people. Endorsed by the
leading musical people of Southern
Oregon. Leave orders at Rose
Bros. Phone 213. 62-tf
WATCH REPAIRING
STRICTLY fine watch, Jewelry and
. Dtical repairing: engraving. Ev
erything nicely and promptly done.
W. A. FREEBERG.
ll-3mo
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM SPRAYING I will do cub
torn spraying around town. Any
ne wanting spraying done leave
orders at Fruit Association.
ll-4t H. W. Andrews.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 4-room bungalow, fur
alshed. Phone 359R. lOtf
, FOR SALE
FOR SALE Three mules, one horse,
wagon, disc and spring-tooth har
rows, harrow cart, eight 'and ten
inch walking plows, fifty - gal
lon metal barrel. Paul Williams,
ana w Main at is.Sf
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs for setting. 15 for 75 cts.
H. H. Leavitt. Phone 415L 13tf
FOR SALE Indian Runner ducks
end duck eggs. Phone 359R. lOtf
BGGS FOR HATCHING RHODE
Island Reds. Eastern strain claim
ing trap nest record of 289 eggs
in year. 1511.00; 50 $3.00,
100, 5.00. -
Miss Edna Hoag,
9-1 mo. 475 Beech St.
BROWN LEGHORN EGGS For
hatching; carefully selected stock,
Phone 494 R. . ' 11-lmo
MRS. HERRIN'S W. LEGHORNS
Eggs for hatching and day old
chicks. Order your chicks early
as the supply is limited. Deposit
required on all chick orders, Tele
phone 291J. " ' ' lOtf
TANCRED STRAIN White Leghorns.
13 years of continuous trap nest
ing. . HntRhlne sres 11.50 per 15;
$7 per hundred. A few hundred
baby chlx left. Mrs. W. D. Booth.
Phone 291-R. .: 11-lmo
. WANTED
WANTED--To do plain sewing. Mrs.
Hoeue. 391 Beach St. 13-3t
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
house; bath and 4 or 5 rooms. In
quire Tiaings ouice.
WANTED Men or women to take
orders among friends and neigh
bors for the genuine guaranteed
! hosiery, full, line for men, women
i and children. Eliminates darning.
We pay 50c an hour spare time or
$24 a week for full time. Experi
ence unnecessary. Write, Inter
national Stocking Mill, Norrls
town, Pa. J0-8t
WANTED TO RENT By May 1st.
Several acres suitable for chick
ens and garden truck. .Must have
house preferably furnished. Two
or three miles from High school.
Would like old place with fruit,
etc., even If In bad repair. State
particulars and terms. Address
Mrs. H. M. Mitchell,
648 Sixty-first St.
12-2t . Oakland, Calif.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 15 acres 2 miles from
center of city. 1 lot 60 x 100 ft.
on good street one block to main
business section. Apply at this
omce. vl0-4t
FOR SALE Improved acre; five
room cottage; barn; chicken
house; city water; on Lincoln St
Price reasonable. Easy terms
Write owner, Fred L. Ulen. Lew
iston.t Idaho. 8-3mo
FOR SALE CHEAP OR RENT Five
room house; 1 acre ground. Small
payments monthly. Will be In
Ashland March 24. Address N. W.
Gorham, Elks Club. 13-2t
FOR SALE Modern 5-room bunga
low with pantry, bath, and base
ment holding 20 tiers of wood
Will sell for $1500; $500 down,
balance to suit purchaser at 6 per
cent. One acre of bround. 330
acres timber land 2 miles from
Ashland on good road. Call 415L
13tf
USED CARS
FOR SALE) Good second hand Ford
car. Call Park Garage. 9tf
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by
School District No. 5, Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, until 6 p. m March 24,
1919, for 160 cords of good, solid fir
wood, cut from green trees.
Wood must be in four-foot lengths
of not more than ten Inches nor less
than four Inches In diameter.
Wood to be delivered and piled at
the Junior High School building and
the Howthome building, and a small
portion at the High School building,
In Ashland, Oregon, and at a time
not later than September 15, 1919
Measurements of the wood to be
made by the School Board, or bv the
Sealer of Weights and Measures for
Jackson County. Oregon.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $25.00, payable
to School District No. 5, Jackson
County, Oregon, which check will be
forfeited to the said School District
as liquidated damages In case the
successful bidder shall fall to exe
cute a contract and furnish an ap
proved bond for a faithmul perform'
ance thereof, within five days after
notification of acceptance of bid.
The successful bidder Is required
to furnish said School District ap
proved bond for a faithful perform
manoe of the contract or bid so ac
cepted, in an amount of not less than
$500.00.
. All bids should be addressed to
the Clerk of School District No. 5,
Jackson County, Oregon, and mark
ed "Bid to Furnish Wood." '
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of DireC'
tors.
H. F. POHLAND,
Clerk of School District No. 5. Jack,
son County, Oregon.
Ashland, Ore., March 12, 1919.
12-2frl
Chicago Men Buy
Catalina Island
One of the biggest real estate
deala ever put over In -California Is
now an assured fact and details can
be furnished by the Interested par
ties. Mr. William Vrigley, Jr., manu
facturer of the famous "Wrlgley's
Spearmint," one of the chief stock
holders In the Chicago "Cubs' ball
team and an officer and director in
a total of fifteen enterprises In vari
ous parts of the U. S., Is the head
and controlling interest In a com
pany which has taken over Santa
Catalina Island. The purchase price
is close to $4,000,000 and several
millions more will be spent to make
the Island the great show pluce of
the Pacific coast.
Included In the transfer are prac
tically all of.the 48,000 acres of the
Island, the new $400,000 Ste. Cath
erine Hotel and Its appurtenances,
ten thousand head of sheep, two
larce stealers which ply between
San Pedro and the Island, a fleet of
glass-bottom power boats and other
property of the Santa Catitllnn
Island Company. ;
Gov. Olcott VM
Endorse Bond Issue
Gov. Olcott in a recent statement
presented his policies to the public
as follows:
In assuming the duties of governor
I am keenly appreciative of the un
usual responsibilities devolving upon
the office of chief executive because
of the reconstruction period now be
fore us. In my opinion this Is a tlmo
when there Is as great teed for
vigorous flow of patriotism and loy
alty as when we were sending thous'
ands of our boys overseas to fight
for the cause of liberty.
Time' after time, under the leader
ship of our late governor, Oregon has
demonstrated the depth of her patri
otism by her splendid record in fur
nishing her manhood, in subscribing
for liberty loans, the Red Cross, and
other war activities. These records
were made possible because the peo
ple of (he state learned to pull to
gether In a common cause- as they
had never done before.
The many serious problems inci
dent to this time of reconstruction
can be solved with credit to the stato
If we can have the same oneness of
purpose, the, same sort of coopera
tion by patriotic citizens, the same
sort of willingness to subjugate self
ish interests for the good of a great
cause, as Oregon has displayed thru
out the war period.
For the sake of the well being o!
this state, I feel that this united sup
port should be given to the governor
regardless of the individual who
might occupy the office of chief exec
utive. This is no time for the dis
play of factional strife. It Is no time
for putting politics above patriotism.
It Is a time for all of us to put out
shoulders to the wheel for the good
of common cause.
It Is a time for Oregon to forge
ahead. The legislature has provided
for a big road building program. The
people will soon have opportunity to
express their opinion of a commend
able reconstruction program. I be
lieve the people, on June 3, will ap
prove the reconstruction bond Issue,
It is Important' that they should.
They ought to lend Impetus to pri
vate enterprise. They ought to en
courage capital to seek opportunity
to connect up with industry. And
The Tidings
Twice a week
Portland
Evening Telegram
Both one full year
$6.00
You save $1 on this combination
"Uiwimiii. i ii urn
What. Happens
to the food you eat?
During digestion certain
kinds of food containing pro
teins, such as meat, egg
white, rrjilk casein, wheat
gluten, etc., are split into
many different substances.
Some of these the body uses
to rebuild damaged or dead
tissues; some, however, are
not only useless and harm
f ul but in some cases actually
poisonous.Kegular, thorough
bowel evacuation gets rid of
the latter.
Constipation permits stagna
tion and absorption of these
poisons ijjrto the blood, with
injury to the whole body.
Taking castor oil, pills, salts,
mineral waters, etc.,in order
to force the bowels to move
does not c-annot cure con
stipation but makes it
worse.
On the other hand Nujol
overcomes constipation and
brings about the habit of
easy, thorough bowel evao
uation at regular intervals,
because Nujol is not a drug,
does not act like any drug.
Nujol brings about a return
to Nature's methods of sup
plying necessary lubrication
of the bovyel contents, by
facilitating intestinal muscu
lar action, by absorbing poi
sonous matter, and thus se
curing necessary cleansing
of the intestinal canal and
protection of the defensive
properties of the blood itself.
Nujol has no deleterious
after effects, produces no
bad habits, makes the bowels
regular as clockwork.
Nujol is efficient at any age
under any conditions is
satisfactory and safe.
How and Why Nujol over
comes constipation is de
scribed in an interesting
and authoritative booklet!
' ' Thirty Feet of Danger" free
on reaucst. Send fur it and
get a bottle of Nujol from
your druggist tpday.
Nujol Laboratories
STANDARD OIL CO. (NBW JERSEY)
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lift
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Trtde Mirk. All drugfiiti in U. S. and Cinadi.
Intiit oo Nujol. You miy suffir Irom lubititutet.
Science Adds Profits
to Dairyman's Efforts
If some employment Is provided by
the expenditure of public funds un
til Industry again catches Its breath
and hits a stride In step with the
times, the most urgent and Imme
diate crisis of the reconstruction
period will have been bridged.
It shall be my endeavor to encour
age Industry to the fullest extent of
my power, and to use the Influence
of this office to promote that har
mony and fairness between employer
and employe that are necessary for
industrial success and a happy citizenship.
There Is to be no upheaval In tho
state government, caused by the re
moval of appointees and their re
placement with new appointees. I
shall expect business efficiency from
all departments and positions coming
under the Jurisdiction of the gover
nor. I shall expect each appointee to
give the state the same conscientious
service which would be required of
him If he were In private employ
ment. If there are any who cannot
do this, they will be given oppor
tunity to find employment elsewhere
In these matters I do not expect to
deviate from the policy which I have
consistently followed while serving
as secretary of state.
State institutions, with the excep
tlon of the state 'penitentiary, are
under the Jurisdiction of the Btate
board of "control. As a member of
that board I shall continue favoring
the policy of giving the various su
perintendents a free hand and to
hold them entirely responsible for
proper business management. They
shall have complete control over the
employes under them. The ward -n
of the penitentiary shall have equal
ly as complete authority to employ
and discharge his help, but as the
responsibility for the administration
of the prison will rest upon me 1
shall expect to direct its policy. 1
hope to do this in a manner that will
be approved by the people of the
Btate. i
Dairymen are entitled to a fair
profit on their investment and la
bor, but it is not fair to consumers
of dairy products to be taxed tor
wasteful production, comments the
Oregonlan. Dairyman are today tes
tifying to the value of scientific
methods of production In cheapening
the cost.
"In two years' time my cream
check has increased from $142 to
1187 a month from the same num
ber of cows," writes a Linn county
member of the testing association.
"My cows Increased In milk yield
30 per cent as a result of Improved
rations," and "When fed your ra
tions cows yielding 32 pounds of
milk Increased to 42 pounds," are
other reports of Oregon dairymen.
Feeding, breeding, record-keeping,
silos, and testing, marketing and
bull associations, are some of tho
cost-production factors placed on a
scientific basis by dairymen co-operating
with the federal department
of agriculture and the state agricul
tural college.
Some of the things done are send
ing 164 slacker cows to the butcher,
buying 11 pure-bred bulls for asso
ciation members, erecting 41 silos,
purchasing 24 car loads- of dairy
feeds, organizing three new testing
associations, purchasing 74 pure
bred dairy cattle for association
members, and checking 31 separa
tors. Dairymen who were operat
ing at a loss may turn It Into profit
by Improving one or more of these
factors. )
Ship building activities at Vallojo
and Bay Point together with the
Joint use of Oakland Pier by the
Southern Pacific, Western Pacific
and Santa Fe have combined to
make the east bay terminal the busi
est railroad center on the Coast, Not
counting all the electric suburban
trains, during 30 minutes Of the
morning six trains leave Oakland
Pier with 72 cars and within a peri
od of one hour at night eleven
trains arrive with 96 cars. These
are three special trains not shown
on the timetable that carry 2000
men night and morning betweon Oak
land and Bay Point, and 1400 men
between Oakland and Mare Island
Navy yard. On time performances
are beinng registered despite the
rush.
Auto
Painting
We do all fclsds of Auto
Painting and do tlrstclass
work.
Prices range from $10 for En
amel Coat for Ford car to $35
to $50 for high-class 3-coat
Job. '
AH Work Guaranteed
J. M. Hughes
Comer First Street,
Back of Vinlng Theatre f-
Dr. R. L. Bardie
DENTIST
Swedenburg Block, Ashland, Ore.
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Just Received Another Carload of
HMD)
Touring Cars
COMPLETE LINE OF
Come in and Look Them Over
FM1D GAM AGE
LEE HALL, Proprietor